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with the government comes all to you is a rebel led attacks on nigeria's oil industry damaging his economy and costing the country billions in lost revenue now the government has offered cash and jobs for thousands of finances in return for peace that will last i already welcome in full time court for one of nigeria's most notorious rebel commanders a t.k. tome amounting challenge of two thousand falling to is about to lay down his arms and exchange the cash in education. i last post for the cameras and then the serious business of hunting over his he just wants to get. the villagers from the talk to return to their homes damaged to brought a period of relative calm to the niger delta there wouldn't last. tom paulo boileau father go attack a time and a host of other military bosses took the president's deal and laid down their weapons but the root causes of the conflict were never addressed there are still no good roads no good schools and no good hospitals the oil still lives there well companies get richer the west and she boil while the environment is further cleared . today the village
with the government comes all to you is a rebel led attacks on nigeria's oil industry damaging his economy and costing the country billions in lost revenue now the government has offered cash and jobs for thousands of finances in return for peace that will last i already welcome in full time court for one of nigeria's most notorious rebel commanders a t.k. tome amounting challenge of two thousand falling to is about to lay down his arms and exchange the cash in education. i last post for the...
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if you vote for 500 cabs you are voting for unemployment in an economy that as a terrible recession why vote for unemployment vote for employment no more hoover cabs no more mustache cabs. thank you sir. thank you very much have a nice day. >> applause. >> jacob, novak, robyn low. >> good afternoon. united taxi cab workers first i want to say that the confusion around these meetings is really doing a lot of harm. our taxi newsletter was obsolete before it came back from the printer the flyers that we made for the meeting are did destined for the garbage. i can't see how you can good forward at this point with any kind of a coherent decision until we know what's going to happen with uber and side car and lift the california public utilities commission currently has a proceeding going on supposed to term innate 6 months from the time it started which would be 2 months from the time that you know this hearing is going to take place and we are facing an un limited number of vehicles providing the same service that we are and if they get a green light from the state -- they are already going
if you vote for 500 cabs you are voting for unemployment in an economy that as a terrible recession why vote for unemployment vote for employment no more hoover cabs no more mustache cabs. thank you sir. thank you very much have a nice day. >> applause. >> jacob, novak, robyn low. >> good afternoon. united taxi cab workers first i want to say that the confusion around these meetings is really doing a lot of harm. our taxi newsletter was obsolete before it came back from the...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mikes concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. welcome back to crossfire for all things are considered on peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing the invasion of iraq ten years on. ok douglas and i feel about you should anybody be held accountable for the an illegal invasion of iraq ten years ago i don't think so it was ten years ago why not why not you know i know as an ally and we need to move on why not. i think a lot of reasons have been already watch and on this program john what do you lying let's talk about iraq today i mean we can sit here and we can relate again two thousand and three all day will i want to talk about iraq today and what do you think what do you think that iraq today think about or place should be called interventionist so show me somewhere in what i've written where i'm an interventionist i want to u.s. troops out of iraq as soon as possible root publicly that president obama needed to get us troops out of iraq that wasn't helpful i'v
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mikes concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. welcome back to crossfire for all things are considered on peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing the invasion of iraq ten years on. ok douglas and i feel about you should anybody be held accountable for the an illegal invasion of iraq ten years ago i don't think so it was ten years ago why not why not you know i know as an...
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overwhelmingly shows by increased economic growth but the duty is even low-skilled immigrants are good for this economy. they are benefiting not just people like me or people working in washington d.c. because they know their lawn, watched their children but this is not the zero sum game and the data is clear it is a no-brainer. john: of the immigrant pains my house we are richer? >> yes. because he is cheaper e makes construction and prices lower for all of us. john: adits minder standing everything cost less and we get richer. >> to focus on the gdp if we would provide amnesty to 12 million in legal immigrants yes a total sum of products manufactured would grow. >> the more people in the bigger it gets but it is abstract but it doesn't mean anything for the public because if you find a the government with low-end jobs gdp is rising but opportunities for meaningful growth are eroding. john: what would you do with the 12 million who are here? >> you remove them as identified by law and allow them to leave voluntarily. if we have the incentives in place they would self to port with attrition. john: make
overwhelmingly shows by increased economic growth but the duty is even low-skilled immigrants are good for this economy. they are benefiting not just people like me or people working in washington d.c. because they know their lawn, watched their children but this is not the zero sum game and the data is clear it is a no-brainer. john: of the immigrant pains my house we are richer? >> yes. because he is cheaper e makes construction and prices lower for all of us. john: adits minder...
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the first lie the payroll tax hike is killing the retail economy. that is false there? >> well, there are a couple of things false there. first of all there is no payroll tax hike. what happened on january first was that the payroll tax rate was restored to what it was two or three years ago. let's not forget what we're bound to forget at one point or another that we reduced the payroll tax on employees by 2 percentage points as a way of producing relief in these economic hard times for americans. so it was really an economic relief program not a cut in social security tax. and i think what is it really at work here is that critics of social security are the enemies of social security want to paint the program as though it's too expensive for america to sustain. that's really--that is really a lie because in fact social security benefits in this country are far--they're paul trypaltrycompared to what other countries have. >> cenk: that leads to lie number two entitlement benefits for millionaires and billionaires is a huge problem. >> the underlying motive of this lie i
the first lie the payroll tax hike is killing the retail economy. that is false there? >> well, there are a couple of things false there. first of all there is no payroll tax hike. what happened on january first was that the payroll tax rate was restored to what it was two or three years ago. let's not forget what we're bound to forget at one point or another that we reduced the payroll tax on employees by 2 percentage points as a way of producing relief in these economic hard times for...
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that money will trickle down into the economy. you're going to kill it this way. >> it doesn't -- >> the truth is, let me push back on you as well, because is it really fair that if i go into a store i'm paying tax and if i do it online, i'm not? >> it's okay, because the local brick and mortar store is getting the tax benefit of that state. so why should a retailer go ahead and pay tax in a state that they're not in? and it's competition. certain states don't have sales tax and you see businesses going to those states. so let the free market reign out there and stop this madness. >> i'm not so sure it's madness. i think what you're trying to do is, i hate to use the cliche, but level the playing field here. and regardless of whether somebody's getting a service, these are the sorts of things that drive us as consumers, and if there's sales tax applied to the purchase that i make on the internet, that's not going to be the determinant with that suddenly sends me back one way or another. it will be a factor in where i decide to mak
that money will trickle down into the economy. you're going to kill it this way. >> it doesn't -- >> the truth is, let me push back on you as well, because is it really fair that if i go into a store i'm paying tax and if i do it online, i'm not? >> it's okay, because the local brick and mortar store is getting the tax benefit of that state. so why should a retailer go ahead and pay tax in a state that they're not in? and it's competition. certain states don't have sales tax...
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a good idea and doesn't mean you should do it again but iraq today is a parliamentary democracy its economy is recovering it has a very serious terrorism problem it has a capacity problem in terms of you know human capital and making its institutions work. but given its history of being under dictatorship having a bloody war with its neighbor then being under ten years of u.s. sanctions and then another almost ten years of civil war and occupation they're actually doing remarkably well today there are resilient people ok jeff jump in resilient people and it's a democracy in iraq it's interesting go ahead. yeah i just love the fact that anyone can paint what's happening in iraq right now as a positive picture and that they can point to our involvement there is being positive the fact of the matter is is that we destroyed a country and to overlook that and say well it didn't start off the greatest i think that we need to return to the point that this was a war crime to start with and you can't say that we made positive out of that we just took some lemons and made lemonade know it started wit
a good idea and doesn't mean you should do it again but iraq today is a parliamentary democracy its economy is recovering it has a very serious terrorism problem it has a capacity problem in terms of you know human capital and making its institutions work. but given its history of being under dictatorship having a bloody war with its neighbor then being under ten years of u.s. sanctions and then another almost ten years of civil war and occupation they're actually doing remarkably well today...
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america, hash tag just economy. [laughter] all right. so it gives me great pleasure -- i'm sorry, my name is john taylor, i'm the president and ceo of the national community reinvestment can coalition. i probably didn't want to say after i did all that tweeter/twitter stuff -- [laughter] but that's who i am. and a great honor to introduce our incoming chair, bob dickerson, from the birmingham business center. and i want to welcome him to introduce our keynote speaker, a good friend of the national community reinvestment coalition, richard cordray. so, please, join me in welcoming bob dickerson. [applause] >> thank you, john. good morning. >> morning. >> so, you know, it used to be rude to have your cell phones out during a meeting, but now since we're all tweeting -- [laughter] using that hash tag -- what is it -- just economy, you may feel free to do so, okay? well, good morning, everyone. we are very happy to have richard cordray, the director of the consumer financial protection bureau at the 2013 ncrc >> the cfpb has emerged as a str
america, hash tag just economy. [laughter] all right. so it gives me great pleasure -- i'm sorry, my name is john taylor, i'm the president and ceo of the national community reinvestment can coalition. i probably didn't want to say after i did all that tweeter/twitter stuff -- [laughter] but that's who i am. and a great honor to introduce our incoming chair, bob dickerson, from the birmingham business center. and i want to welcome him to introduce our keynote speaker, a good friend of the...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. that nasty odor coming from your washer. say farewell to the smell with tide washing machine cleaner. it goes straight to the source of the stink to lift odor-causing residues off your washer's drum. tide washing machine cleaner. >>> we have the interview coming up and among the more disturbing gun crimes in our country recently was the murder of colorado's head of department of corrections. he was shot in cold blood when he answered his front door tuesday night. at the moment, no known motive for this killing but the political backdrop in colorado and crime story coincidental to the murder have made this both a fascinating and important story right now. we have new details ahead. stay with us. when did you know that gr
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. >> will this hurt the economy? >> i don't know if it will hurt the economy or not. >> boehner plays dumb at the expense of the middle class. >> workers are losing 1/12th of their pay. >> that's 9,000 meals they won't have access to. >> they had to cut the toilet paper budget. >> there goes the neighborhood. the westboro baptist church gets friendly new neighbors. a live look at the equality house ahead. i was having trouble getting out of bed in the morning because my back hurt so bad. the sleep number bed conforms to you. i wake up in the morning with no back pain. i can adjust it if i need to...if my back's a little more sore. and by the time i get up in the morning, i feel great! if you have back pain, toss and turn at night or wake up tired with no energy, the sleep number bed could be your solution. the sleep number bed's secret is it's air chambers which provide ideal support and put you in control of the firmness. and the bed is perfect for couples because each side adjusts independently to their unique slee
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find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports on our t.v. hold it hold it. hold it. to such. a good speech. she. gave. her her. wish. a long slow good. player. and a. little run of a little. choose your language. we can without any financial planner say still some of the. treatments that the consensus can click and. choose the opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that impact the life choose the access to your office. when their own country can't offer them a living loving mothers sometimes have to leave their children behind. i don't like to. dream of millions of migrants the children might choose their own motherland. i want my children to win over moscow. russia has become their step mother land. migrants working hard to find a way home. if you eat. food to eat. food. well i've done your bush or we expose the three tricks of war coming up the plans to split the whole middle east into micro stakes a policy called kill anything that moves. and hollywood goes too far. down here ever give up you know not trick me and it always fee
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the economy is going better. the boom in collectibles goes far beyond art and cars and things we talk about usually. comic books selling typically for $1 million or more for the prized batman and spider man. so this reaches way beyond the usual categories. >> it's anything of limited supply that you cannot go back. why is it called a jumbo? >> i i think because it's in perfect condition front and back, graded five or higher. there are only three of these. it's unclear what it will sell for. the last one sold during the heat of the fm crisis. again in the seven figures. this one is already up to 1.4. bidders have a chance to bid on this thing. it will probably gost past $3 million. zl come back and let us know how it goes. >> i will, i will. >> scott, thank you very much. >> it's been a pleasure. it's been real fun. >> thank you very much. we'll see you at the halftime report. if you're just tuning in good morning. this is what you've missed so far. >> welcome to hour three of "squawk on the street." here's what's
the economy is going better. the boom in collectibles goes far beyond art and cars and things we talk about usually. comic books selling typically for $1 million or more for the prized batman and spider man. so this reaches way beyond the usual categories. >> it's anything of limited supply that you cannot go back. why is it called a jumbo? >> i i think because it's in perfect condition front and back, graded five or higher. there are only three of these. it's unclear what it will...
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. >> will this hurt the economy? >> i don't know if it will hurt the economy or not. >> boehner plays dumb at the expense of the middle class. >> workers are losing 1/12th of their pay. >> that's 9,000 meals they won't have access to. >> they had to cut the toilet paper budget. >> there goes the neighborhood. the westboro baptist church gets friendly new neighbors. a live look at the equality house ahead. morning, brian! love your passat! um. listen, gary. i bought the last one. nice try. says right here you can get one for $199 a month. you can't believe the lame-stream media, gary. they're all gone. maybe i'll get one. [ male announcer ] now everyone's going to want one. you can't have the same car as me, gary! i'm gettin' one. nope! [ male announcer ] volkswagen springtoberfest is here and there's no better time to get a passat. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease one of four volkswagen models for under $200 a month. visit vwdealer.com today. for under $200 a month. ♪ for♪under $200 a month
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. >> will this hurt the economy? >> i don't know if it will hurt the economy or not. >> boehner plays dumb at the expense of the middle class. >> workers are losing 1/12th of their pay. >> that's 9,000 meals they won't have access to. >> they had to cut the toilet paper budget. >> there goes the neighborhood. the westboro baptist church gets friendly new neighbors. a live look at the equality house ahead. ♪e power of a well booked vacation!♪ ♪booking.com ♪booking dot yeaaaahhhh! is gonna be an important day for us.be an you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinc
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this economy which is very dependent on financial services. will 50% of the economy will definitely suffer so it is a huge, huge fight. plus, a lot of people are going to have to lose money if they've had uninsured deposits in those banks. in other words, were they above the insurance threshold? did they have more than 100,000 euro? which is approximately $130,000 in their accounts? they may lose 30, 40, 50% of that cash and instead get shares or bonds in a future bank that they don't know how much it will be worth. extremely complicated. sufficed to say what is perhaps on the line, perhaps poe tlings the first country leaving the euro. >> from cyprus for us, thank you, michelle. >>> back here, a new twist in the search for the man who gunned down the colorado corrections chief including reports that the murder was ordered by a white supremacist gang. we're live in monument, colorado with an update on that. >>> first a lot going on. a few things we thought you should know. an interesting story today in business week. it says mitt romney strugg
this economy which is very dependent on financial services. will 50% of the economy will definitely suffer so it is a huge, huge fight. plus, a lot of people are going to have to lose money if they've had uninsured deposits in those banks. in other words, were they above the insurance threshold? did they have more than 100,000 euro? which is approximately $130,000 in their accounts? they may lose 30, 40, 50% of that cash and instead get shares or bonds in a future bank that they don't know how...
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with an unstable region, the ghoebl economy recovering. but having said that as i already alluded to, we are so grateful to the u.s. assistance in solving this enormous responsibility and together continue to appeal to international community for more help to face this calamity. i had the opportunity, obviously, to talk about the peace process and we're very delighted by the vision and depth of wisdom the president showed over the past several days with israelis and palestinians. and obviously reiterate jordan's commitment to the peace process and the crucial importance of the u.s. leadership in resuming the palestinian-israeli negotiations based on the two-state solution. there is simply no other formula, no other -- two-state solution is the only way to go and if you compare that also with the radicalization of syria, together with the peace process, this is going to be a serious threat to an already volatile region. i believe there is a window of opportunity to make a serious push for resuming negotiations on the issues. but the window,
with an unstable region, the ghoebl economy recovering. but having said that as i already alluded to, we are so grateful to the u.s. assistance in solving this enormous responsibility and together continue to appeal to international community for more help to face this calamity. i had the opportunity, obviously, to talk about the peace process and we're very delighted by the vision and depth of wisdom the president showed over the past several days with israelis and palestinians. and obviously...
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they don't create a thriving economy. and that's going to be an essential challenge not just in syria but across the region. and the united states i think has something to say about that because part of what makes us a superpower is because we have people of every walk of life, every background, every religion. and if they've got a good idea and willing to work hard, they can succeed. and that's got to be something that's more consistently spoken about not just you know in the syria situation, but i think with respect to this enormous moment of both promise but also danger in the arab world in north africa. >> julie. >> thank you, mr. president. you mentioned the aftermath of the assad regime. there's a lot of concern in jordan and elsewhere that the upheaval in syria is creating havens for extremism. how concerned are you at this point that extremists or jihadists could actually take over in syria and perhaps be even worse than assad? and i was also hoping you could give us some insight into how you brokered the call tod
they don't create a thriving economy. and that's going to be an essential challenge not just in syria but across the region. and the united states i think has something to say about that because part of what makes us a superpower is because we have people of every walk of life, every background, every religion. and if they've got a good idea and willing to work hard, they can succeed. and that's got to be something that's more consistently spoken about not just you know in the syria situation,...
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as you pointed out, for the economy. ports, rail, airports. roads. those things are incredibly important for goods movement. you have to invest to keep growing. every business that grows successful, invests. we've got to do it. grover norquist be damned. >> governor, it seems i want to follow up with you. it seems like this is sort of a long-term pain argument, which is, okay. the bridges and the rail and the ports. they're not great but they're passing barely, some of them. passing at this point. but they won't be. how do you make that urgent to the population? as you well know, if the american public doesn't think it's urgent it is not likely a lot of politicians are going to think it's urgent. >> it's interesting. politicians misread the american public as well. in the last election, chris, 70% of the transportation infrastructure referendums calling for more tolls, taxes, or borrowing, passed. even in 2010, 61% passed. in other recent elections 78% passed. when the voters know what they're spending their money on, in charleston a red state, charl
as you pointed out, for the economy. ports, rail, airports. roads. those things are incredibly important for goods movement. you have to invest to keep growing. every business that grows successful, invests. we've got to do it. grover norquist be damned. >> governor, it seems i want to follow up with you. it seems like this is sort of a long-term pain argument, which is, okay. the bridges and the rail and the ports. they're not great but they're passing barely, some of them. passing at...
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the greek economy is that. here you have a small country that does very well and it is mostly tourist based, you didn't think of it is an industrial hub, and they take some money from their retirement accounts, and they invest it in things so their return is high enough that if it was just a savings account kind of situation the return wouldn't be enough for the aging population, because the mediterranean diet is wonderful for the body, so they live longer, and they invested in securities things that are safe by higher return yields. one being mortgages. >> so they got caught up in our crappy wall street scam -- >> hal: yeah, they amongst other people, including pension schemes across the country sold this bill of goods, you can bet your money on these mortgage securities, these are a-rated and it was all based on what the chinese would call funding peh. which means fart air. >> okay. >> hal: so the -- the greeks have money invested in this -- and then it collapses, and oh, crap we don't have enough for our soc
the greek economy is that. here you have a small country that does very well and it is mostly tourist based, you didn't think of it is an industrial hub, and they take some money from their retirement accounts, and they invest it in things so their return is high enough that if it was just a savings account kind of situation the return wouldn't be enough for the aging population, because the mediterranean diet is wonderful for the body, so they live longer, and they invested in securities...
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i mean you talk about consumer confidence and when the economy is really, really going to kick into high gear. people lost money, value in their homes. when they feel their investment they are living in is worth that money that they lost they're going to start spending again. >> yeah, the time that you really start to see if the economy is actually growing or not. this is good news for me. we are trying to sell our house in connecticut. if you want a house in connecticut. call. >> good luck on that one. >>> harvard researchers say skip the salt and you will live longer. the study links excessive sodium consumption to 2.3 million deaths. many deaths are premature. one in ten american deaths may be linked to health problems from salty diets. the latest study sold many prepackaged foods sold to toddlers contain too much salt. tell you what, i never really was a salt junkie. the older i get the more i love the salt. >> yeah. >> i love it. >> the worse it is for you. unfortunately. >> i know. although the second part of the study, toddlers lot of prepackaged food for them. it's true. >> so sa
i mean you talk about consumer confidence and when the economy is really, really going to kick into high gear. people lost money, value in their homes. when they feel their investment they are living in is worth that money that they lost they're going to start spending again. >> yeah, the time that you really start to see if the economy is actually growing or not. this is good news for me. we are trying to sell our house in connecticut. if you want a house in connecticut. call. >>...
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that the political parties will shoulder the necessary responsibility for the survival of the cypriot economy. >> reporter: by the evening, however, news firmed up about the plan to split likely banks and its staff marched on parliament in the first really tense protests in this country's crisis. this evening, the queues at the cash machines grew even longer as they ran dry. parliament also is considering capital controls, stock money being taken out of this country. >> holman: late tonight, a new proposal was floated in parliament to create a fund using revenue from natural resources, bonds and other assets. but debate was delayed until friday. the u.n. agreed today to launch an investigation into the possible use of chemical weapons in syria. the syrian government and rebels have accused each other of using them in an attack in aleppo this week. u.n. secretary general ban ki- moon said the investigation will begin as soon as possible, but not overnight. >> the investigation mission is to look into the specific incident brought to my attention by the syrian government. in discharging its man
that the political parties will shoulder the necessary responsibility for the survival of the cypriot economy. >> reporter: by the evening, however, news firmed up about the plan to split likely banks and its staff marched on parliament in the first really tense protests in this country's crisis. this evening, the queues at the cash machines grew even longer as they ran dry. parliament also is considering capital controls, stock money being taken out of this country. >> holman: late...
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i mean their economy is going to hell. they have got a real problems. they need imf financing. so we need to engage with them but we also need to stand on our principleses. >> rose: whatever happened to the idea expressed at this table that in an interesting way the responsibility of governing might make islamist parties change. they would face a new reality and that therefore they would understand more than they did when they were outside of power, what it meant. and they would make different choices. >> the answer is that there is no universal-- there is no universal answer for this. because asian is lam with countrieses like indonesia and malaysia is one thing. turkey is another, hezbollah and lebanon, egypt, i agree is yet another so there is not one formula. islam is diverse and it will vary from one country to the other. in some countries, islam is in time will become a pragmatic. in other countries, it would be an ongoing revolution, radicallization. >> we have not been clear enough, john kerry has done this on his last trip but we need to be more clear about standing fo
i mean their economy is going to hell. they have got a real problems. they need imf financing. so we need to engage with them but we also need to stand on our principleses. >> rose: whatever happened to the idea expressed at this table that in an interesting way the responsibility of governing might make islamist parties change. they would face a new reality and that therefore they would understand more than they did when they were outside of power, what it meant. and they would make...
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] find out what a hospital stay could ♪eally cost you (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> welcome back, minding your business, stocks set for a slightly lower open. investors are nervous about pushing any higher especially as a proposed bailout for cyprus is nearing a deadline. protester hit the treats last night in cyprus. lawmakers there have come up with a plan to raise money by monday, or else the european central bank will stop providing cyprus with emergency cash. so concerns, again, about stability in europe. >>> google's eric schmidt making a rare visit to myanmar. he's pushing for a free and open internet in a country that's just now emerging from decades of military rule. internet access in myanmar very rare. only a small amount of people there, small number of people there have cell phones. the trip comes just two months after he made a controversial journey to north korea. >>> good news, fewer americans have debt. that's right. 69% of people are in debt or have debt. that's compared to 74% i
] find out what a hospital stay could ♪eally cost you (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> welcome back, minding your business, stocks set for a slightly lower open. investors are nervous about pushing any higher especially as a proposed bailout for cyprus is nearing a deadline. protester hit the treats last night in cyprus. lawmakers there have come up with a plan to raise money by monday, or else...
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economy. places that are strong in are growing.ces information sector, utilities. these are areas that have not been growing. host: talk about new england. aest: i grew up outside of town in massachusetts. it has similarities to new bedford. .bout 100,000 people strong industrial heritage. it redefined and re-scope itself successfully over the last couple of decades. massachusetts recognizes that its older cities have these challenges. and i go home to visit, there have been efforts to revitalize the older cities. they have lots of charms. new bedford has a wonderful whaling history. has worked atry sincetizens -- census 1997. we are looking at population changes. our other guest is lisa sturtevant with guest: richey-- where mason university she is a p deputy analysis. let's hear from bob, south dakota, rural. caller: i have some comments. [indiscernible] we should look at our urban areas. retracting and using that infrastructure that we have built and upgrading it. they have green belt and gr
economy. places that are strong in are growing.ces information sector, utilities. these are areas that have not been growing. host: talk about new england. aest: i grew up outside of town in massachusetts. it has similarities to new bedford. .bout 100,000 people strong industrial heritage. it redefined and re-scope itself successfully over the last couple of decades. massachusetts recognizes that its older cities have these challenges. and i go home to visit, there have been efforts to...
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beaten romney and then gotten thumped which they most likely would have, and it was a race about the economy and it was not a race about social issues and it's not a race about the various flaws that gingrich has. would the republican party be in a different position now? the republican party is fast moving away from what santorum said. we don't need to tell ourselves that we're great if we stay more conservative. the republican party as an institution is trying desperately to expand itself beyond that and while conservatives are saying what santorum is saying, if only we had been more pure in 2012. >> how can he go to the center at the same time you want to go right? there's a struggle, but if -- my hunch is they are going to go right because they'll see it coming up and they'll say we're not going to be there and let's have some fun. great reporting and great scoop. michael sheer, thank you, as well. >> up next, michele bachmann has a knack for stretching the truth and she does and he's back at it this week. our bachmann pants on fire fact check. this is "hardball," the place for politics.
beaten romney and then gotten thumped which they most likely would have, and it was a race about the economy and it was not a race about social issues and it's not a race about the various flaws that gingrich has. would the republican party be in a different position now? the republican party is fast moving away from what santorum said. we don't need to tell ourselves that we're great if we stay more conservative. the republican party as an institution is trying desperately to expand itself...
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the same time it's growing increasingly chaotic in this country's economy because the banks are still closed. they have been closed for seven days now. it looks like they will be closed for at least ten days. that means people running businesses can't do payroll, can't access their capital accounts. becoming incredibly difficult, become a cashless society because people are limited to 260 euros out of the atm. as a result, for example, gasoline stations only accepting the cash, the vast majority of them. some are accepting credit cards but only in limited amounts. we spoke with the owner of one gas station and he explained that his suppliers are demanding cash up front. >> they are a company that can bring us fuel only with cash, so we try to take as much cash as we can so it can bring fuel and not close the station. >> so they have now put a limit on the amount of money you can take out of atms, 260 euros, as i said before. a couple days ago you could have taken out as much as 1,000. what's unclear now is what's going to happen on tuesday morning. are they finally going to have a dea
the same time it's growing increasingly chaotic in this country's economy because the banks are still closed. they have been closed for seven days now. it looks like they will be closed for at least ten days. that means people running businesses can't do payroll, can't access their capital accounts. becoming incredibly difficult, become a cashless society because people are limited to 260 euros out of the atm. as a result, for example, gasoline stations only accepting the cash, the vast...
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this country's economy was already struggling to begin with. and officials here say it spent somewhere in the ballpark of a billion dollars to deal with the refugees. the united states is already number one. the president noted in the international community, in putting up both cash and other human taryn resources to help with the refugee crisis but is promising 200 million more. that's the most important takeaway from the jordanian perspective. they need the financial help and in the meeting, the president also able to talk about what is the jordanian government and the intelligence service, what is their assessment of what is going on in syria, how long does the king think bashar al assad can hang on? an update on syria the most important item here. >> what was really accomplished, john, in this trip overall? >> reporter: you know, you have to say, don, i think what was accomplished is important foundations were set down. we'll see in the weeks and months ahead whether they produced the results the president wants. let's go through one of the
this country's economy was already struggling to begin with. and officials here say it spent somewhere in the ballpark of a billion dollars to deal with the refugees. the united states is already number one. the president noted in the international community, in putting up both cash and other human taryn resources to help with the refugee crisis but is promising 200 million more. that's the most important takeaway from the jordanian perspective. they need the financial help and in the meeting,...
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. >> that the short-term problem is we got to keep our economy growing and that is how they defend the fact there is as you point out more stimulus spending, stimulus ii or stimulus iii whatever you want to call it, and $100 billion in stimulus spending in a budget you're trying to reduce the deficit. bill: i look forward to your show. >> exclusion sieve interview with rand paul irths he is living a quiet life these days. >> that's right. he is very much on the back burner. bill: thank you, chris. see you sunday morning. check out rand paul on sunday. heather. heather: the senate is expected to pick up the debate on the budget proposal from senator patty murray this week. it is due april 1st. it is almost four years, 1423 days, to be exact in case you're counting, since the senate last passed a budget resolution. that wasn't even a real budget. just a guideline. bill: you wonder, the point chris is making about senator corker, he says if the president goes out and sells it and give democrats cover when it comes to the enlightment idea perhaps he brings the two sides together. but as th
. >> that the short-term problem is we got to keep our economy growing and that is how they defend the fact there is as you point out more stimulus spending, stimulus ii or stimulus iii whatever you want to call it, and $100 billion in stimulus spending in a budget you're trying to reduce the deficit. bill: i look forward to your show. >> exclusion sieve interview with rand paul irths he is living a quiet life these days. >> that's right. he is very much on the back burner....
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it's a threat to our entire economy. >> you talk about the next big bubble bursting? >> it's huge. huge. >> student debt will be a crisis. >> i have another question and maybe for my own kind of personal experience. when i turned 21 and got my first job my mother drilled in to me pay yourself first. she made me ready "the wealthy barber." >> great book. >> i wonder. this generation came of age when the era when credit was everywhere and flowing. people, i guess in this under 40 generation might look at credit card different from their parents. what does that psyche play a role here? we think of nothing of charging. i moved to new york in my 20s and it was using the credit card left to right. >> i did too and i got in trouble and i had to come back from that amount of trouble. the younger people are actually doing fine when it comes to their credit card debt. they have pumped the brakes, i think, because of the student loan debt. where they are not able to deal is with saving and i think housing is a really big problem. if you look at that generation, if they are ten years behind wh
it's a threat to our entire economy. >> you talk about the next big bubble bursting? >> it's huge. huge. >> student debt will be a crisis. >> i have another question and maybe for my own kind of personal experience. when i turned 21 and got my first job my mother drilled in to me pay yourself first. she made me ready "the wealthy barber." >> great book. >> i wonder. this generation came of age when the era when credit was everywhere and flowing....